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Sonnet 54 Because I Breathe

Because I breathe not love to every one,

Nor do not use set colours for to wear,

Nor nourish special locks of vowed hair,

Nor give each speech a full point of a groan,

The courtly nymphs, acquainted with the

Of them who in their lips Love's standard bear,"What, he!" say they of me, "now I dare

He cannot love.

No, no, let him alone."— And think so still, so Stella know my mind!

Profess indeed I do not Cupid's art;

But you, fair maids, at length this true shall find,

That his right badge is worn but in the heart.

Dumb swans, not chattering pies, do lovers prove:

They love indeed who quake to say they love.

Sir Philip Sidney (30 November 1554 – 17 October 1586) was an English poet, courtier, scholar and soldier who is remembered as one of the most p
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